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Funded by the Government of Canada, the Canadian Employment Connections program (CEC) at ACCES Employment provides newcomers who have been approved for Canadian permanent residency with online employment support to assist with their job search and build Canadian employer connections even before their arrival in Canada. The CEC program is free of charge.

To enroll, you must:

- Have been approved for Canadian permanent residency;
- Be currently living outside of Canada and is planning to land in Canada in the next one to six months;
- Have at least one year of work experience in the Financial Services, Human Resources, Engineering, Information Technology, Sales & Marketing, or Supply Chain sector;
- Have post-secondary education;
- Be fluent in English

If you meet the above criteria, let's get you started on your job search by enrolling you into the CEC program. Please message me with your email address or reply to this posting if you have any questions. Below link will provide you with more program information.

http://www.accesemployment.ca/index.php/planning-your-move-to-canada
 
This is real good piece of information!!

Although I am still waiting for my ITA, this information provides me a good comfort feeling.

Thanks for sharing
 
I don't have PR card.. I am looking for employer from my country.. I am professional in Computer/Laptop hardware troubleshooting.

Can I still get job?
 
ACCES Employment has an online job centre that is accessible to everyone with job search articles, resources, webinars, interactive games, and videos to help you learn about the Canadian job market. Below is the link that will take you to our online Job Centre.

http://jobcentre.accesemployment.org/

Also, do visit our online event calendar on our website. We have regularly scheduled virtual employer events that you may wish to attend.
 
smilewinnipeg16 said:
I don't have PR card.. I am looking for employer from my country.. I am professional in Computer/Laptop hardware troubleshooting.

Can I still get job?

Read thru this thread for Job options.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/a-master-thread-of-sakis-posts-t63254.0.html